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In reply to the discussion: How Much of the Bible Have Churchgoers Read? [View all]zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)45. It's different
However, as with scientific theories, the vast majority of people basically accept what they are "told". It's where the problem with "junk science" comes in. I've lived through a generation of "it's bad for you/it's good for you now" to know that there are a tremendous number of people who just presume that what they are told is fact. There was a famous problem with "arson science" that was horrendously wrong, but accepted by fire departments and to a great degree by the courts.
People rarely study back to the original work, or fundamental documents, that with which they otherwise put their confidence, or "faith".
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The instruction manual provides guidance on how to sell your children into slavery
Major Nikon
Sep 2018
#19
Of course most Christians become Christians without reading the instruction manual.
Mariana
Sep 2018
#39